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- the present invention relates to an imaging lens having a fixed focal point, which is suitable for being incorporated into a digital camera using an imaging element, such as a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), or a compact imaging device such as a camera using a silver film.
- an imaging element such as a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), or a compact imaging device such as a camera using a silver film.
- a digital still camera capable of inputting image information, such as a captured landscape or portrait, into a personal computer (hereinafter simply called a “digital camera”) has become quickly widespread.
- a digital camera capable of inputting image information, such as a captured landscape or portrait
- a portable module camera for inputting an image.
- An imaging element such as CCD or CMOS, is used in these imaging devices.
- CCD or CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
- CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
- the number of pixels in an imaging element is also on the increase, and higher resolution and performance of the imaging lens are demanded.
- JP-A-2002-221659, JP-A-2004-302058, JP-A-2005-173319, JP-A-2005-227755 and JP-A-2005-292235 describe imaging lenses, each of which is built from three lenses and which utilizes aspheric surfaces for lens surfaces.
- JP-A-2005-292235 an attempt is made to achieve a further reduction in size and higher performance by means of arranging three lenses; namely, in order from the object side, a positive first lens, a negative second lens, and a negative third lens; setting refractive power of the second lens and the third lens to comparatively strong powers; and providing each of the lens surfaces with at least one aspheric surface.
- an example conceivable measure is to adopt three or four lenses with a view toward miniaturization and cost reduction and to actively use an aspheric surface in order to enhance performance.
- an aspheric surface contributes to miniaturization and enhancement of performance but is disadvantageous in terms of ease of manufacture and likely to induce an increase in cost.
- the lenses described in the documents mentioned above adopt a configuration where three or four aspherical surfaces are used.
- the configuration is insufficient.
- performance can be enhanced when compared with the three-lens configuration, but the four-lens configuration is likely to become disadvantageous in terms of cost and compactness.
- An object of an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment of the invention is to provide an imaging lens which exhibits high imaging performance with a compact configuration.
- an imaging lens including: an aperture diaphragm; a first lens having a positive refractive power and having a convex surface on the object side; a second lens having a negative refractive power and having a concave surface on the object side; and a third lens having a meniscus shape having a convex surface on the object side in the vicinity of an optical axis thereof, each of the first lens, the second lens and the third lens having at least one aspherical surface, and satisfying conditional expressions: 0.9 ⁇
- an imaging lens has a lens configuration having the small number of lenses, three lenses as a whole, and the shapes of the respective lenses and the layout of the aperture diaphragm are appropriately set. Further, distribution of power (refractive power) of the respective lenses is optimized by means of satisfying the conditional expression (1) and the conditional expression (2). Accordingly, high aberration performance is maintained while the entire length of the lens is maintained shortly.
- the following conditional expression may be satisfied.
- the lens becomes advantageous to shorten the entirety of the lens and correct various aberrations.
- the following conditional expression may be satisfied.
- the lens becomes advantageous to correct a chromatic aberration.
- ⁇ 1 represents an Abbe number of the first lens at the d-line
- ⁇ 2 represents an Abbe number of the second lens at the d-line.
- the second lens may have a meniscus shape in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the lens becomes advantageous in terms of miniaturization and achievement of higher performance.
- the third lens may have a negative refractive power in the vicinity of the optical axis. As a result, sufficient back focus becomes easy to be ensured.
- FIG. 1 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 2 of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 4 of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 7 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 8 of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 9 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a lens cross-sectional view conforming to an imaging lens of Example 10 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 1 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 11A shows basic lens data and FIG. 11B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 12 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 2 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 12A shows basic lens data and FIG. 12B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 13 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 3 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 13A shows basic lens data and FIG. 13B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 14 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 4 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 14A shows basic lens data and FIG. 14B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 15 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 5 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 15A shows basic lens data and FIG. 15B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 16 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 6 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 16A shows basic lens data and FIG. 16B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 17 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 7 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 17A shows basic lens data and FIG. 17B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 18 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 8 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 18A shows basic lens data and FIG. 18B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 19 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 9 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 19A shows basic lens data and FIG. 19B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 20 is a view showing lens data pertaining to the imaging lens of Example 10 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 20A shows basic lens data and FIG. 20B shows lens data pertaining to an aspherical surface;
- FIG. 21 is a view collectively showing values pertaining to conditional expressions according to each of Examples.
- FIG. 22 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 1 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 22A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 22B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 22C shows distortion;
- FIG. 23 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 2 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 23A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 23B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 23C shows distortion;
- FIG. 24 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 3 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 24A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 24B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 24C shows distortion;
- FIG. 25 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 4 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 25A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 25B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 25C shows distortion;
- FIG. 26 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 5 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 26A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 26B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 26C shows distortion;
- FIG. 27 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 6 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 27A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 27B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 27C shows distortion;
- FIG. 28 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 7 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 28A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 28B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 28C shows distortion;
- FIG. 29 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 8 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 29A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 29B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 29C shows distortion;
- FIG. 30 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 9 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 30A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 30B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 30C shows distortion; and
- FIG. 31 is an aberration diagram showing various aberrations of the imaging lens of Example 10 of the present invention, wherein FIG. 31A shows a spherical aberration, FIG. 31B shows astigmatism, and FIG. 31C shows distortion.
- an imaging lens has a lens configuration having the small number of lenses, three lenses as a whole, and the shapes of the respective lenses and the layout of the aperture diaphragm are appropriately set, and further the specific conditional expressions are satisfied. Consequently, a lens system of compact configuration exhibiting high aberration performance can be implemented.
- FIG. 1 shows a first configuration example of an imaging lens serving as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the configuration example corresponds to a lens configuration of a first numerical example ( FIGS. 11A and 11B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 2 shows a second configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a second numerical example ( FIGS. 12A and 12B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 3 shows a third configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a third numerical example ( FIGS. 13A and 13B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 4 shows a fourth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a fourth numerical example ( FIGS. 14A and 14B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 14A and 14B shows a fourth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a fourth numerical example ( FIGS. 14A and 14B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 5 shows a fifth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a fifth numerical example ( FIGS. 15A and 15B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 6 shows a sixth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a sixth numerical example ( FIGS. 16A and 16B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 7 shows a seventh configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a seventh numerical example ( FIGS. 17A and 17B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 8 shows a eighth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of an eighth numerical example ( FIGS. 18A and 18B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 9 shows a ninth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a ninth numerical example ( FIGS. 19A and 19B ) to be described later.
- FIG. 10 shows a tenth configuration example and corresponds to a lens configuration of a tenth numerical example ( FIGS. 20A and 20B ) to be described later.
- reference symbol Ri designates the radius of curvature of the i-the plane when reference numerals are assigned so as to gradually increase with increasing proximity to an image side (an imaging side).
- Reference symbol Di designates on-axis surface spacing between the i-th plane and the (i+1)-th plane along an optical axis Z 1 . Since the respective configurations are identical to each other in terms of a basic configuration, descriptions will be provided below by means of taking, as a basic, the configuration example of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 1 .
- the imaging lens is suitable for use in various pieces of imaging equipment using imaging elements, such as a CCD, CMOS, or the like; for example, a portable module camera, a digital still camera, a camera-equipped portable cellular phone, an information portable terminal, and the like.
- the imaging lens has, in order from the object side, an aperture diaphragm St, a first lens G 1 , a second lens G 2 , and a third lens G 3 along an optical axis Z 1 . At least one surface of each of the first lens G 1 , the second lens G 2 , and the third lens G 3 is formed into the shape of an aspherical surface.
- the aperture diaphragm St is an optical aperture stop and placed closer to the object side than an image-side surface of the first lens G 1 .
- the aperture diaphragm may be placed as closely to the object side as much as possible.
- the aperture diaphragm St is placed on the front side of the first lens G 1 ; namely, at a position in a lens system most closely to the object side.
- the aperture diaphragm St is placed on at a position closer to an image side than an object-side plane apex position of the first lens G 1 .
- An imaging element such as a CCD
- an imaging lens is placed on an image-forming plane Simg of the imaging lens.
- various optical members GC for example, flat optical members such as a cover glass for protecting an imaging plane or an infrared cut-off filter, are interposed between the third lens G 3 and the imaging element.
- the first lens G 1 has a positive refractive power.
- the first lens G 1 has a shape in which a convex surface is directed toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the first lens G 1 has a positive meniscus shape in which a convex surface is directed toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the first lens has a biconvex shape in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the image-side surface has a convex shape toward the image side at the peripheral portion.
- the image-side surface has a concave shape at the peripheral portion.
- the lens has a meniscus shape as a whole.
- the second lens G 2 has a negative refractive power.
- the second lens G 2 has a shape in which a concave surface is directed toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the second lens G 2 may have a meniscus shape in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the third lens G 3 has a meniscus shape in which a convex surface is directed toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the refractive power of the third lens G 3 may be positive or negative.
- the third lens may have a negative refractive power in the vicinity of the optical axis.
- the refractive power may be weakened.
- the image-side surface of the third lens G 3 may have an aspherical shape having at least one point of inflection.
- the image-side surface of the third lens G 3 has a concave shape toward the image side in the vicinity of the optical axis and further has one point of inflection so as to have a convex shape toward the image side at the peripheral portion.
- the object-side surface of the third lens G 3 may have at least two points of inflection.
- FIG. 1 the configuration example shown in FIG.
- the object-side surface of the third lens has a convex shape toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis and further has two points of inflection so as to have a convex shape, a concave shape, and a convex shape toward the object side from the vicinity of the optical axis to the peripheral portion.
- the imaging lens satisfies the following conditional expressions.
- the refractive power of the second lens G 2 and that of the third lens G 3 become weaker than the refractive power of an imaging lens in the background art (JP-A-2005-292235).
- Reference symbol f designates a focal length of the entire system; f 2 designates a focal length of the second lens G 2 ; and f 3 designates a focal length of the third lens G 3 .
- the imaging lens may satisfy a conditional expression below. 0.05 ⁇
- the imaging lens may satisfy a conditional expression below, where ⁇ 1 designates an Abbe number of the first lens G 1 at the d-line, and ⁇ 2 designates an Abbe number f the second lens G 2 at the d-line. ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2>20 (4)
- an imaging lens has a lens configuration having the small number of lenses, three lenses as a whole, and the shapes of the respective lenses and the layout of the aperture diaphragm are appropriately set, and further the specific conditional expressions are satisfied. Consequently, high aberration performance is maintained while an attempt is being made to shorten the entire length of the lens.
- the aperture diaphragm St at a position closer to the object side than the image-side surface of the first lens G 1 can be placed, whereby the lens becomes advantageous to shorten the entire length of the imaging lens and assure telecentricity.
- telecentricity is required to address a high-performance imaging element, and therefore placing the aperture diaphragm St as mentioned above becomes advantageous to achieve further miniaturization and higher performance.
- the third lens G 3 When compared with the first lens G 1 and the second lens G 2 , the third lens G 3 separates a light flux for each angle of view. Therefore, the image-side surface of the third lens G 3 that is the closest to the imaging element is formed so as to become convex toward the image side in the vicinity of the optical axis and convex toward the image side at the peripheral portion, whereby an aberration is appropriately corrected at an each angle of view and an angle of incidence of a light flux into the imaging element is controlled so as to come to a given angle or less. Accordingly, unevenness in the amount of light achieved over the entire image-formation plane can be lessened, which in turn becomes advantageous to correct a field curvature, distortion, or the like.
- the object-side surface of the third lens G 3 is formed so as to become convex toward the object side in the vicinity of the optical axis and at least two points of inflection from the vicinity of the optical axis to the peripheral portion thereof, to thus become advantageous to correct a field curvature, or the like.
- An aspherical surface is appropriately used in the third lens G 3 , so as to make the lens advantageous to correct a field curvature or the like and ensure telecentricity.
- the third lens G 3 is set so as to exhibit a weak positive refractive power or negative refractive power in the vicinity of the optical axis, thereby becoming advantageous to ensure back focus.
- the third lens G 3 exhibits a strong positive refractive power, difficulty is encountered in ensuring sufficient back focus.
- the conditional expression (1) relates to a focal length f 2 of the second lens G 2 .
- the power of the second lens G 2 becomes excessively small, which in turn poses difficulty in shortening the entire length of the lens.
- the lower limit is crossed downwardly, difficulty is encountered in correcting a field curvature and astigmatism. Therefore, a value outside the numerical range is not preferable.
- the conditional expression (2) relates to a focal length f 3 of the third lens G 3 .
- a value outside the numerical range defined by the conditional expression balanced power between the second lens G 2 and the third lens G 3 is lost, and difficulty is encountered in correcting aberrations while the entire length of the lens is maintained shortly. Therefore, a value outside the numerical range is not preferable.
- the conditional expression (3) relates to a focal length f 1 of the first lens G 1 and the focal length f 2 of the second lens G 2 .
- the upper limit defined by the expression is surpassed, difficulty is encountered in shortening the entire length of the lens and correcting a field curvature, astigmatism, and the like.
- the lower limit is crossed downwardly, the power of the first lens G 1 becomes excessively strong, which in turn incurs an increase in a spherical aberration and renders assurance of a back focus difficult.
- a value outside the numerical range is not preferable.
- the conditional expression (4) relates to the Abbe number ⁇ 1 of the first lens G 1 and an Abbe number ⁇ 2 of the second lens G 2 .
- the imaging lens of the present embodiment is arranged to attempt optimization of the shapes, materials, and the refractive power of the respective lenses with a lens configuration having the small number of lenses, three lenses, and satisfying the predetermined conditional expressions.
- a lens system which has a compact configuration and which is capable of maintaining high aberration performance.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B show, as Example 1, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 11A especially shows basic lens data
- FIG. 11B shows data pertaining to aspherical shapes.
- the i-th surface (“i” 0 through 8)—which is assigned a reference symbol so as to gradually increase with increasing proximity to the image side on condition that the aperture diaphragm St is taken as 0th—is provided in the field of the surface number Si in the lens data shown in FIG. 11A .
- the column of the radius of curvature Ri shows values of radius of curvature of the i-th surface from the object side in correspondence with the reference symbol Ri shown in FIG. 1 .
- the column of surface spacing Di also shows on-axis surface spacing (mm) between the i-th surface Si from the object side and the (i+1)-th surface Si+1 from the object side along the optical axis.
- the column of ⁇ dj shows a value of an Abbe number of the j-th optical element from the object side at the d-line.
- FIG. 11A also shows, as various sets of data, a paraxial focal length “f” (mm) of the entire system and a value of an F number (FNO.).
- h Distance (height) (mm) from an optical axis to a lens surface
- Example 2 As in the case of the imaging lens of Example 1, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 2 are shown as Example 2 in FIGS. 12A and 12B . Likewise, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 3 are shown as Example 3 in FIGS. 13A and 13B . Moreover, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 4 are shown as Example 4 in FIGS. 14A and 14B . Likewise, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 5 are shown as Example 5 in FIGS. 15A and 15B . Further, specific lens data corresponding to the configuration of the imaging lens shown in FIG. 6 are shown as Example 6 in FIGS. 16A and 16B .
- FIG. 21 collectively shows values conforming to the conditional expressions according to the respective Examples. As shown in FIG. 21 , all of the values of the respective Examples fall within the numerical ranges defined by the conditional expressions.
- FIGS. 22A to 22C show spherical aberration, astigmatism, and distortion of the imaging lens of Example 1.
- Each of aberration diagrams shows aberration acquired when d-line is taken as a reference wavelength.
- Spherical aberration diagrams also show aberrations at the g-line (a wavelength of 435.8 nm) and the C-line (a wavelength of 656.3 nm).
- a solid line shows aberration in a saggital direction
- a broken line shows aberration in a tangential direction.
- Reference symbol FNO. designates an F/number; and ⁇ designates a half angle of view.
- aberrations in Example 2 are shown in FIGS. 23A through 23C ; aberrations in Example 3 are shown in FIGS. 24A through 24C ; aberrations acquired in Example 4 are shown in FIGS. 25A through 25C ; aberrations in Example 5 are shown in FIGS. 26A through 26C ; aberrations in Example 6 are shown in FIGS. 27A through 27C ; aberrations in Example 7 are shown in FIGS. 28A through 28C ; aberrations in Example 8 are shown in FIGS. 29A through 29C ; aberrations in Example 9 are shown in FIGS. 30A through 30C ; and aberrations in Example 10 are shown in FIGS. 31A through 31C .
- the lens material, the shape of the lens surface, and the refractive power of the respective lenses are optimized in the respective Examples having the lens configuration of three lenses as a whole, and a compact, high-performance imaging lens system is embodied.
- curvature radii, on-axis surface spacing, and refractive indices of respective lens components are not limited to values represented by the respective numerical examples and may assume other values.
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0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
f represents a focal length of the imaging lens; f2 represents a focal length of the second lens; and f3 represents a focal length of the third lens.
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0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
where f represents a focal length of the imaging lens; f2 represents a focal length of the second lens; and f3 represents a focal length of the third lens.
0.05<|f1/f2|<1.0 (3)
where f1 represents a focal length of the first lens
ν1−ν2>20 (4)
where ν1 represents an Abbe number of the first lens at the d-line, and ν2 represents an Abbe number of the second lens at the d-line.
0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
0.05<|f1/f2<1.0 (3)
where f1 designates a focal length of the first lens.
ν1−ν2>20 (4)
Z=C·h 2/{1+(1−K·C 2 ·h 2)1/2 }+ΣA n ·h n (A)
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0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
0.05<|f1/f2|<1.0 (3)
ν1−ν2>20 (4)
ν1−ν2>20 (4)
0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
0.9<|f2/f|<11 (1)
1.2<|f3/f|<100 (2)
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